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Carnival Conquest six working day cruise in 15 minutes

Carnival Conquest six working day cruise in 15 minutes. UPDATE: Thanks everyone for viewing and commenting on the online video. Did not assume I would get as many views as I have. I see some home for improvement with some of the scenes I filmed and some songs options. I am on the lookout ahead to improving upon each and every time I add a new online video!

Filmed totally on Gopro Hero 5 Black and Sony FDR-X3000.

six working day Jap Caribbean cruise on the Carnival Conquest. 4K Carnival Conquest Cruise six times shortened to 15 minutes.

My very first significant edit and my very first 4K online video edit! Please like and subscribe. I system on generating a lot more video clips like this

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This 12-day cruisetour from Paris to Zürich (or the reverse) explores four fascinating countries, discovering the glorious landmarks, intriguing architecture and beautiful landscapes of historic cities set along the Moselle and Rhine Rivers. For more about this enchanting itinerary, visit us at source

I really like the route of the Conquest leaving Miami (Grand Turk, San Juan, St. Thomas, Amber Cove and back to Miami) but reviews say the Conquest is dated (placed in service back in 2002) and needs some major renovations. It looks they did 'some' renovations in 2017 but not big ones. People say it doesn't have many water slides and much entertainment as the newer cruises do.

Hello! We are planning a cruise for the next January and thinking with which comany we should travel. If it should be Royal Caribbean or Carnival. I have so many questions.

1) I would like to avoid whole Days at the sea, because I am scared it will be too boring. So out of 8 days on cruise, I would like to visit like 6 places. There are some sails where you see just a few places, but majority of the sail is all the day at the sea. How did you feel for example on Day 3? 🙂

2) Pricing. Let's say that the sail costs $400 per person. I presume that next $100 will be taxes and stuff like that. So it's $1000 for 2 people. If the food and beverages are for free on the ship, you just need money for shore excursions and for food on the islands if it's not private? So do you think that $500 is enough?

3) I noticed that for example Royal Caribbean requires $200 deposit for short sails. This deposit is for what?

4) People. I am scared that there will be insane loads of people if these big cruise ships can hold up to 4000 passengers, so if we will dock somewhere I am worried it will be overcrowded everywhere.